Opportunities in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong / China division was formally established in 1985 and looks after the interests of over 9500 members. The divisional director, together with a team of professional staff and divisional council, promote and represent the interest of members in this region.

Member services

The Hong Kong / China division offers a range of products and services to its members, including: CPA Program workshops; CPD seminars; and networking events.

Pathways to membership of your local body

CPA Australia members who hold CPA status are eligible for admission to the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA) upon fulfilling the mutual recognition agreements (MRA) requirements.

If you are planning to work in industry and commerce, government, academic or audit, you are not required obtain a Hong Kong Practising Certificate (HKPC). If you wish to sign audited accounts or operate a CPA firm in Hong Kong, you must obtain a HKPC issued by the HKICPA.

Hong Kong's business environment

Approximately 40,000 accountants work in the Hong Kong accounting and finance industry. Due to Hong Kong's close ties with China, there is now an increasing demand for fresh graduates and experienced accountants to join the accounting industry.

With the signing of the Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) with China, many opportunities now exist for Hong Kong-based accountants to travel to or be seconded to China for short term assignment. Hong Kong accountants are able to assist with a transfer and implementation of international accounting practices that are currently being adopted throughout China.

Employment opportunities

As the demand for graduates and experienced accountants grows, the average salary packages have increased for accountants at all levels.

Employment trends and graduate programs

Many companies in Hong Kong offer accounting-related jobs for recent graduates throughout the year. The major recruitment period happens from June to August. International firms, such as the big 4, will start their graduate recruitment processes in March and April.

Employers generally assess graduates through a number of criteria, including assessment exercises, written tests and manager interviews.

Skills and specialities in demand

While employers realise the benefit of staff retention, well-rounded skills and technical ability remain the key competencies desired by employers. A survey conducted by Michael Page International found the following skills are preferred by employers in the accounting and finance market:

  • corporate governance
  • business analysis, profitability analysis and business planning
  • assurance and advisory services
  • personal effectiveness (interpersonal and communication skills)

Source: Michael Page International 06 / 07 Salary Survey Finance and Accounting

Employers in Hong Kong are recruiting accountants at all levels, however, positions with the highest demands are:

  • audit / internal control
  • commercial management and analysis roles
  • mergers and acquisitions
  • tax
  • treasury

Source: Ambition, Accounting and financial recruitment, market trends and salaries report 2007

Work permits

An employment visa is required for foreigners working in Hong Kong. For more information visit the Hong Kong's Immigration Department website. 

Working conditions and lifestyle

Hong Kong has often been described as a vibrant, dynamic and cosmopolitan city with both eastern and western cultures. Combining 150 years of colonial influence and 5000 years of Chinese tradition, Hong Kong has unique qualities. The city has transformed from a fishing village to a world class financial trading centre that acts as a gateway to China.

With a population of over 7 million, Hong Kong's labour force is around 3.5 million. The Employment Ordinance is the primary piece of legislation governing conditions of employment in Hong Kong. The Ordinance covers a comprehensive range of employment protection and benefits for employees including:

  • wage protection
  • rest days
  • holidays with pay
  • paid annual leave
  • sickness allowance
  • maternity protection
  • severance payment
  • long service payment
  • employment protection
  • termination of employment contract
  • protection against anti-union discrimination

More information can be found at the InvestHK website and the Labour Department website.

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Page last updated: Tuesday, 12 May 2009

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